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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Judas_goatJudas goat - Wikipedia

    A Judas goat is a trained goat used in general animal herding. The Judas goat is trained to associate with sheep or cattle, leading them to a specific destination. In stockyards, a Judas goat will lead sheep to slaughter [1] while its own life is spared. Judas goats are also used to lead other animals to specific pens and onto trucks.

  2. 15 de jul. de 2012 · July 15, 2012. • 6 min read. Judas knew what he was doing when he double-crossed his friend Jesus. “What will you give me if I betray him to you?” he asked the conspiring priests in the famous...

  3. The Judas Goat is the fifth Spenser novel by Robert B. Parker, first published in 1978. Plot summary. A reclusive millionaire, Hugh Dixon, hires Spenser to find the nine members of a terrorist group that bombed a London restaurant where he and his family were dining, resulting in the deaths of his two daughters, his wife and leaving ...

    • Robert B Parker
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    • 1978
    • 1978
  4. 2 de sept. de 2014 · That’s how Isabela island went from 90 percent to 99 percent goat free. The last few goats were the Judas goats, which had been sterilized. For their trouble, they were allowed to live to the ...

  5. 30 de ago. de 2019 · meanings and origin of ‘Judas sheep’ and ‘Judas goat’. Especially in Judas sheep and Judas goat, the name Judas is used as a modifier to designate:– literally: an animal, especially a sheep or a goat, used to lead others to slaughter;– figuratively: any person or thing used as a decoy to lure people into being caught ...

  6. 1 de dic. de 1994 · Spenser: The Judas Goat: Directed by Joseph L. Scanlan. With Robert Urich, Avery Brooks, Natalie Radford, Geordie Johnson. Spenser is hired out by Hugh Dixon to track down the killers of his wife and daughters. He and Hawk are drawn into a huge plot involving assassination attempts on African leader Winston Boyko by some racist ...

  7. 1 de ene. de 2001 · 10,162 ratings429 reviews. “There is no halt to the breathless action!”—. The New York Times Book Review. Spenser has gone to London—and not to see the Queen. He's gone to track down a bunch of bombers who've blown away his client's wife and kids. His job is to catch them.